The most expensive Olympic medals ever produced are already falling apart


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Olympic medals breaking

At least four Olympians reported breaking their medals shortly after winning them on Sunday.

Design flaw?

All four medals appeared to break in the same spot, indicating a potential design flaw tied to a legal breakaway requirement.

Ongoing issue

Olympians from the 2024 Paris Games reported widespread issues with their medals tarnishing. Hundreds have been replaced.


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American skier Breezy Johnson won Olympic gold in the women’s downhill early Sunday morning and had her medal draped around her neck before she stepped off the slopes. Within 15 minutes, her gold medal had already broken.

“Well, I was jumping up and down in excitement, and it fell off,” Johnson said after the ribbon split from the disc and connector. “Don’t jump in them.”

But Johnson’s gold was just the first medal to break. Figure skater Alysa Liu posted on social media Sunday night after the U.S. also took home a gold medal in the team event. 

“My medal don’t need the ribbon,” Liu wrote. The 20-year-old later said she was also jumping when it separated.

German biathlete Justus Strelow’s bronze medal fell off the ribbon while he was celebrating a relay win with his team. The moment, and Strelow’s attempt to put it back together, was caught on video.

Swedish cross country skier Ebba Andersson also said her silver medal “fell in the snow and broke in two” while she was celebrating.

What do the organizers say?

The problem was becoming prevalent enough by Sunday night that the 2026 Milan Cortina organizing committee held a press conference on Monday.

“We are aware of the situation,” 2026 Milan Cortina Chief Games Operations Officer Andrea Francisi said. “We have seen the images. Obviously we are trying to understand in detail if there is a problem.”

“We are paying maximum attention to this matter, as the medal is the dream of the athletes,” Francisi added, “so we want that obviously in the moment they are given it that everything is absolutely perfect, because we really consider it to be the most important moment.”

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Organizers expect to award 1,146 Olympic medals during the 2026 Milan Cortina Games – 735 during the Olympics and 411 during the Paralympics.

There are typically a number of spare medals produced in case of ties or mishaps with engraving. Organizers did not comment on their plan to repair or replace medals for athletes with broken medals, or if they would be modifying medals going forward.

“Now I hope the organisers have a ‘Plan B’ for broken medals,” Andersson told Swedish broadcaster SVT.

Johnson and Liu said they received replacement gold medals, but were not able to keep the broken medals given to them on the podium. Johnson told NBC she was given a blank replacement and would have to get it re-engraved. She was also given a cardboard box to keep it safe, she said.

Why is this happening?

According to a source who spoke to Reuters, the problem may be related to the medals’ cord. There is a breakaway mechanism within it, required by law, that automatically releases if pulled with force so the medal’s wearer can’t be choked with it.

The extra piece that some athletes, including Johnson and Stretlow, have reported breaking off, is the piece that holds the ribbon to the medal.

Each gold and silver medal weighs about 500 grams, or just over a pound. Bronze medals are about 80 grams lighter. They’re not the heaviest Olympic medals produced – that title belongs to the 2018 Pyeongchang medals, which came in at just under 600 grams.

Ongoing problem

While the medals are more valuable than ever thanks, in part, to the fast-rising cost of gold, quality issues are not new.

After the 2024 Paris Games, dozens of athletes reported their medals began to tarnish, taking on a scaly appearance. As of February 2025, 220 requests to replace medals won in Paris had been made because of wear-and-tear. That’s about 4% of the medals awarded across Olympic and Paralympic events.

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Why this story matters

Multiple Olympic medals at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games have broken shortly after being awarded to athletes, raising concerns about medal quality and prompting organizers to investigate the manufacturing issue.

Medal durability

The medals are breaking during normal celebration activities, with the ribbon separating from the disc due to what may be a design flaw in a breakaway safety mechanism.

Athlete experience

Winners are losing their original podium medals and receiving blank replacements that require re-engraving, diminishing the significance of their moment of victory and creating disappointment during what should be a career highlight.

Quality control

This incident follows similar problems at the 2024 Paris Games, where medals tarnished, suggesting a broader pattern of manufacturing and quality assurance issues.

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Behind the numbers

Gold medals weigh approximately 1.1 pounds (500 grams) and contain about 6 grams of actual gold. The Italian Mint produced 1,146 medals for the 2026 Winter Games using recycled metal and renewable energy.

Community reaction

German biathlon team posted on Instagram asking "Hey Olympics, what's up with those medals? Are they not meant to be celebrated?" after their bronze medal broke during team celebrations.

Policy impact

The medals feature a breakaway mechanism required by law, designed to release automatically when pulled with force to prevent the wearer from being choked, though this safety feature may be causing the detachment issues.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left frame the issue as a "New Fashion" or "Problem with Medals," often integrating it with specific sports event details.
  • Media outlets in the center portray the situation as "bizarre ones" or a "Medal Misfortune," quoting organizers directly to convey official concern.
  • Media outlets on the right emphasize the "mystery" that "baffles" organizers, highlighting the problem's scope across all medal types.

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Key points from the Left

  • Breezy Johnson, a gold medalist, advised, "Don’t jump in them," after her gold medal broke during celebrations at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
  • Justus Strelow lost his bronze medal during celebrations as it fell from his neck while he danced with teammates, which was caught on TV footage in Germany.
  • Alysa Liu shared a video of her gold medal, which detached from its ribbon during the event.
  • Andrea Francisi stated that the organizing committee is working on a solution for the broken medals.

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Key points from the Center

  • On Feb. 9, Milano Cortina organizers said medals across gold, silver and bronze have been observed breaking at the Winter Olympics.
  • During the opening weekend, a spate of medals fell off their ribbons during celebrations, with some failures occurring minutes after award ceremonies at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre, Belluno, Italy on Feb. 8, 2026.
  • Breezy Johnson showed a cracked, chipped medal shortly after the podium ceremony while TV footage captured Justus Strelow's bronze falling and lying cracked during celebrations; Alysa Liu posted a clip of a detached gold medal, and Ebba Andersson's silver broke after falling into the snow.
  • Chief Games Operations Officer Andrea Francisi said, "We are fully aware of the situation and you have seen the pictures," and organizers are working on a solution with maximum attention to medals.
  • Past Olympics showed Paris 2024 medal replacements after tarnishing, and athletes are asking for contingency or 'Plan B' for broken medals, urging organisers to prepare solutions.

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Key points from the Right

  • Breezy Johnson, the U.S. women's downhill ski gold medalist, reported that her medal broke during a celebration after she jumped in excitement.
  • Olympic organizers, led by Andrea Francisi, are investigating the issue of broken medals to ensure quality and athlete satisfaction.
  • Alysa Liu, a U.S. figure skater, shared on social media that her team's gold medal was detached from its ribbon during celebrations.
  • Similar problems occurred in the past, with medals from the 2024 Summer Olympics also requiring replacements due to quality issues.

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